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Concentrators Seek Revisions In English Dept. Requirements
Concerned students have drawn up a petition requesting the postponement of junior generals in English, and the opening of a
Being Blind at Harvard
R IGHT NOW there are somewhere between six and twelve blind students enrolled in Harvard University. The exact number is
CLIFFIE JAILED IN HUNGARY
A Radcliffe student is being held under investigative arrest in a local jail in Budapest, Hungary, an official of the
Radcliffe Gets Largest Grant For 4th House
The largest grant in Radcliffe's history, a previously anonymous gift of $5,400,000 for construction of Radcliffe's fourth house, was given
Information Gathering Services: Business at Harvard
A RE prospective employees more interested in challenging careers or fat pay checks? What is the expected starting salary for
Blind Law Student May Get Change Of 1-A Classification, Board Says
Harold Krents, the totally blind Harvard Law School student who was reclassified 1-A last week, has been told by his
Blind Student Is Reclassified 1-A
Not even the disabled and blind will be left at Harvard Graduate Schools next year. Harold Krents, a blind first
Lynn Accepts D.C. College Post Will Leave Harvard This Spring
Kenneth S. Lynn '45, professor of English, is resigning from Harvard to become professor of American Studies at the newly-created,
E. House Finds Girls Don't Pay
Forty per cent of the Cliffies in East House have not yet paid their dues, leaving the House Committee with
European Charter Flights Fall 10% in Applications
Applications for Charter Flights to Europe are down nearly 10 per cent from last year, Roy I. Bennion '68, manager
'67 HSA Profits Fail to Cancel Standing Deficit
The Harvard Student Agencies is still in the red despite a $4722 profit in the past fiscal year, it was
'Cliffe College Council Rejects 'Inconsistent' RUS Constitution
The Radcliffe College Council voted yesterday not to approve the RUS Constitution in its present form, because it is "internally
Students' Grades Continue to Rise
A report by the Commitee on Instruction indicates that even though "grades are tougher to get now than in the
TV Program Shows That War Can Be Fun
Failure meant the end of the world. I had to succeed or we'd all die. Agonizing seconds ticked by on